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Strengthening bank digitalisation, bank bjb wins most QRIS awards at DIGIWARA 2026

| | Source: MEDIA_INDONESIA Translated from Indonesian | Banking
Strengthening bank digitalisation, bank bjb wins most QRIS awards at DIGIWARA 2026
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Consistency in developing bank bjb’s digital services has once again earned accolades, with the bank winning the Most QRIS Expansion Award at the Digital Jawara Festival (DIGIWARA) 2026 and Sharia Festival Jawara (SHAFARA). The annual event, initiated by the Bank Indonesia Regional Office (KPw BI) of Banten, aims to strengthen the Sharia economy ecosystem while accelerating digital transformation in Tanah Jawara. The ceremony was attended by Banten Provincial Governor Andra Soni, South Tangerang City Deputy Mayor Pilar Saga Ichsan, Bank Indonesia Banten Regional Office Head Ameriza Ma’ruf Moesa, and other guests.

DIGIWARA Festival 2026 also seeks to communicate digital payment system policies to the public and encourage regional government and payment service providers to expand digitalisation of the economy. At the event, bank bjb participated through banking and digital service booths, including online account opening, DIGI Mobile activation, QRIS merchant registration, DigiCash services, online deposits, and regional tax payment services in collaboration with South Tangerang City Revenue Office.

The award was received by bank bjb Regional 4 CEO Mohammad Mufti on Friday (22/5) at Bintaro Jaya Xchange Mall 2, demonstrating the bank’s consistency in expanding digital banking services for the public through strengthening a more convenient and user-friendly digital payment ecosystem.

Currently, digital transformation remains bank bjb’s primary focus as societal trends and habits increasingly rely on non-cash transactions in daily activities. The public now demands practical, fast, efficient, and accessible transaction services, prompting bank bjb to continuously enhance digital innovations to better meet modern consumer needs.

One strategic step is expanding the use of Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard (QRIS) across merchants and business sectors. Through QRIS expansion, the public is increasingly facilitated in making daily transaction payments without cash.

The presence of bank bjb’s QRIS simplifies payment processes, enabling quick transactions via customers’ digital devices. Beyond convenience, QRIS also enhances a smoother and more efficient transaction experience for both consumers and businesses.

bank bjb continues to expand QRIS merchant networks to ensure digital payment services reach more people across regions. This expansion supports the bank’s contribution to accelerating national financial inclusion and digital economic transformation. Beyond transaction convenience,

bank bjb recognises public trust as a crucial foundation for sustainable digital banking development. The bank is confident that digital transaction usage will rise as public awareness grows regarding the importance of convenience and efficiency in transactions. Through sustainable digital service development, bank bjb aims to provide transaction solutions that offer ease and comfort to the public.

The DIGIWARA and SHAFARA award achievements motivate bank bjb to further expand digital service innovations in the future. The bank remains committed to strengthening collaboration with various parties to build a more inclusive and accessible digital payment ecosystem.

With ongoing digital transformation momentum, bank bjb reaffirms its commitment to becoming a bank adaptable to technological advancements while delivering reliable, trustworthy, and beneficial digital financial services to the public.

Funds provided by RK originate from a corruption case related to advertising procurement at PT Bank BJB.

Asep stated that his office currently does not require statements from RK’s family, though this may change if investigators deem it necessary.

Tracing RK’s fund flows is not straightforward, with many individuals to be interviewed due to the funds being dispersed across multiple parties.

The issue in this case involves discrepancies in BJB’s advertising payments to media outlets; excess funds were not returned but instead allocated as non-budgetary funds.

Lisa did not detail the investigators’ questions to her, with some inquiries concerning fund flows from Ridwan Kamil.

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